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FREE Online Intro to Essential Oils class - Support your health & reduce toxin exposure-Sat 24th Feb


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Hi Everyone


I'm holding FREE online classes on Introduction to Essential oils on Sat 24th February. There will be a number of classes running on the day for 90mins.

Starting at 10am, 12pm, 2pm and 4pm


The class will inform you about essential oils and how to incorporate them into your daily life to naturally optimise your family's health and welbeing, support mood/emotional health and reduce your chemical toxin exposure.


There will be the opportunity to book in for a free 30min personalised wellness consultation and plan of action to identify which oils can support your needs and how you can utilise them.


For more information about the classes and to register your attendance, please click on the link below.

[www.eventbrite.co.uk]


If you have any queries on the above, please PM me.


Please feel free to inform your friends

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